Early functional recovery after two-stage surgery with an allogenic bone graft for baseplate loosening in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a case report

Objectives: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) for cuff tear arthropathy results in good shoulder function. However, RSA is associated with several complications, including infection, dislocation of the shoulder joint, implant loosening, and axillary nerve palsy. Several problems may also occur on...

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Main Authors: Mitsuko Yamada, Shinichi Kato, Kazuaki Mito, Atsuo Furui, Osamu Niwa, Nobuki Terada
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Published: Fujita Medical Society 2021-02-01
Series:Fujita Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/fmj/7/1/7_2020-002/_article/-char/en
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spelling doaj-de36e85e94ab46f5998c1c4e240d74c92021-02-01T00:32:24ZengFujita Medical SocietyFujita Medical Journal2189-72472189-72552021-02-01712934https://doi.org/10.20407/fmj.2020-002Early functional recovery after two-stage surgery with an allogenic bone graft for baseplate loosening in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a case reportMitsuko YamadaShinichi KatoKazuaki MitoAtsuo FuruiOsamu NiwaNobuki TeradaObjectives: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) for cuff tear arthropathy results in good shoulder function. However, RSA is associated with several complications, including infection, dislocation of the shoulder joint, implant loosening, and axillary nerve palsy. Several problems may also occur on the glenoid side, including bone defects of the glenoid, baseplate loosening, and displacement of the sphere. Herein, we report a 79-year-old man who obtained early functional recovery following a two-stage operation with an allogenic bone graft to treat baseplate loosening and a glenoid bone defect after RSA. Case report: The patient presented with pain during motion and limited active shoulder joint movement 5 weeks after undergoing RSA for cuff tear arthropathy. CT revealed baseplate loosening and a glenoid bone defect; these complications were treated via a two-stage operation. The first stage comprised the removal of all implants and the grafting of allogenic bone from the femoral head into the glenoid defect. Six months later, CT confirmed complete union of the grafted bone and glenoid. The second stage comprised the re-insertion of all implants. Two months after the last operation, the active shoulder range of motion of the affected side was almost identical to that of the contralateral side. Conclusion: Good early functional recovery was obtained using a two-stage operation for baseplate loosening after RSA. Allogenic bone grafting was effective in the reconstruction of the glenoid defect.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/fmj/7/1/7_2020-002/_article/-char/enreverse shoulder arthroplastybaseplate looseningtwo-stage operationallogenic bone graft
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author Mitsuko Yamada
Shinichi Kato
Kazuaki Mito
Atsuo Furui
Osamu Niwa
Nobuki Terada
spellingShingle Mitsuko Yamada
Shinichi Kato
Kazuaki Mito
Atsuo Furui
Osamu Niwa
Nobuki Terada
Early functional recovery after two-stage surgery with an allogenic bone graft for baseplate loosening in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a case report
Fujita Medical Journal
reverse shoulder arthroplasty
baseplate loosening
two-stage operation
allogenic bone graft
author_facet Mitsuko Yamada
Shinichi Kato
Kazuaki Mito
Atsuo Furui
Osamu Niwa
Nobuki Terada
author_sort Mitsuko Yamada
title Early functional recovery after two-stage surgery with an allogenic bone graft for baseplate loosening in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a case report
title_short Early functional recovery after two-stage surgery with an allogenic bone graft for baseplate loosening in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a case report
title_full Early functional recovery after two-stage surgery with an allogenic bone graft for baseplate loosening in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a case report
title_fullStr Early functional recovery after two-stage surgery with an allogenic bone graft for baseplate loosening in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Early functional recovery after two-stage surgery with an allogenic bone graft for baseplate loosening in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a case report
title_sort early functional recovery after two-stage surgery with an allogenic bone graft for baseplate loosening in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a case report
publisher Fujita Medical Society
series Fujita Medical Journal
issn 2189-7247
2189-7255
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Objectives: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) for cuff tear arthropathy results in good shoulder function. However, RSA is associated with several complications, including infection, dislocation of the shoulder joint, implant loosening, and axillary nerve palsy. Several problems may also occur on the glenoid side, including bone defects of the glenoid, baseplate loosening, and displacement of the sphere. Herein, we report a 79-year-old man who obtained early functional recovery following a two-stage operation with an allogenic bone graft to treat baseplate loosening and a glenoid bone defect after RSA. Case report: The patient presented with pain during motion and limited active shoulder joint movement 5 weeks after undergoing RSA for cuff tear arthropathy. CT revealed baseplate loosening and a glenoid bone defect; these complications were treated via a two-stage operation. The first stage comprised the removal of all implants and the grafting of allogenic bone from the femoral head into the glenoid defect. Six months later, CT confirmed complete union of the grafted bone and glenoid. The second stage comprised the re-insertion of all implants. Two months after the last operation, the active shoulder range of motion of the affected side was almost identical to that of the contralateral side. Conclusion: Good early functional recovery was obtained using a two-stage operation for baseplate loosening after RSA. Allogenic bone grafting was effective in the reconstruction of the glenoid defect.
topic reverse shoulder arthroplasty
baseplate loosening
two-stage operation
allogenic bone graft
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/fmj/7/1/7_2020-002/_article/-char/en
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